Serious motor-vehicle claims

When the insurer disputes the facts, build a better record.

Significant collision cases turn on evidence that can disappear quickly: vehicle data, witness accounts, scene documentation, medical timelines, and insurance communications. Early investigation protects the case from being reduced to an adjuster’s summary.

Move before transient collision evidence disappears.

A serious collision should be evaluated through the physical evidence, vehicle data, witness accounts, medical chronology, and every available layer of insurance. Early control of that information is especially important when fault is disputed or the long-term effect of the injury is not yet known.

Evidence and coverage to examine

  • Disputed liability
  • Uninsured and underinsured claims
  • Permanent injury
  • Multiple-vehicle collisions
  • Fatal crashes

The working method

  1. 01Preserve

    Protect the records, testimony, data, and physical evidence that can disappear.

  2. 02Prove

    Build causation and damages through documents, experts, and a coherent theory of the case.

  3. 03Position

    Prepare the matter so negotiation is backed by credible trial risk.

Related result

Multiple fractures and six months away from work

A reported $1 million judgment for a single father seriously injured in a motor-vehicle collision.

$1M

Car Accidents

Protect the evidence before the insurer defines the event.